Core Viewpoint - The Japanese Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) is preparing for its presidential election on October 4, with the winner likely to become the new Prime Minister of Japan. The election features five candidates, but negative news surrounding leading candidates has created a challenging environment [1]. Group 1 - Five candidates participated in a program where they were asked to choose the most suitable candidate other than themselves, leading to an awkward situation as most refused to make a choice [1]. - Only candidate Yoshimasa Hayashi made a selection, while others, including Sanae Takaichi, openly declined to participate in the selection process [1]. - The leading candidates in the polls, Shinjiro Koizumi and Sanae Takaichi, are currently facing negative media coverage, which may impact their chances in the election [1].
日本自民党总裁候选人上节目 被问除自己以外选谁
Xin Jing Bao·2025-09-29 07:45